You're probably getting at "Mercury and Venus", because they have no moons.
Mercury and Venus, since neither of these have a moon. Mars won't have a visible eclipe either, since its moons are too small.
Mercury and Venus, they have no moons that we know of. The other planets all have at least one moon.
Venus and Mercury.
Mercury and Venus
Jupiter and Saturn
mercury and venus
mercury and venaus have no moons at all.
Only Mars has two moons. The other planets have either one moon, no moons, or many moons.
In our solar system, Mercury and Venus are the two planets which do not have moons.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
Mercury and Venus
Neither Mercury nor Venus are known to have any moons.
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that have no moons.
Only Mars has two moons. The other planets have either one moon, no moons, or many moons.
In our solar system, Mercury and Venus are the two planets which do not have moons.
Mars has two moons.
The answer is there are two planets which have no moons. Venus and Mercury
Mercury and Venus. These two planets have no known moons.
Mercury and Venus do not have moons.
Of the eight planets, five have two or more moons. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Yes, most planets do have moons that orbit around them. In our own solar system, six out of eight planets have moons, and the dwarf planet Pluto also has moons. Only the two innermost planets, Mercury and Venus, do not have moons.
'Mercury' and 'Venus' is. Those are the only planets in our solar system without moons.
The question seems reversed. All but two of the planets have at least one moon. The only planets that don't have any moons are Mercury and Venus.
Mercury and Venus